Drinking Sentence Examples

I would like to emphasize the importance of drinking plenty of water while you hike.

But then, she hadn't approved of his drinking or the way he treated Lori either.

Allen had been drinking at the party a little more than usual.

Martha, free to indulge, surprised me by drinking more than her share, an uncommon practice on her part.

His parents were out of town and instead of looking out for Annie; Howard was off drinking the entire night with some older buddies.

One of the men drinking blood from the naked woman straightened, and she gasped.

He continued to sip his beer, then added, "Besides, you shouldn't be drinking and driving."

He sounded like he had been drinking, but Josh didn't touch liquor.

She was sitting at the table drinking a glass of milk when Katie walked in.

Hopefully, this was his one and only session with drinking too much.

And yet, she couldn't forget what she'd seen him doing-- drinking another woman's blood as Talon did hers!

What would sleeping with him while drinking from him be like?

"There is no doubt in my mind," Dean continued, "that underage drinking is a major problem here in Ouray.

He began drinking the scotch fast, hoping to find some reprieve.

One minute he'd be drinking in the beauty of the countryside and the next feeling a wave of anxiety, realizing what had begun as a mild suspicion was close to culminating in a face-to-face confrontation with Jeffrey Byrne.

Only Malasha, Andrew's six-year-old granddaughter whom his Serene Highness had petted and to whom he had given a lump of sugar while drinking his tea, remained on the top of the brick oven in the larger room.

When they approached the area known as The Drinking Cup, the road narrowed and barely clung to the rock wall, a breath-gulping overhang hundreds of feet above the river.

"You said you wanted to grill her further but she'd been drinking too much," Fred said.

Did Fitzgerald give you the pint bottles of vodka you were drinking the other night?

What makes you think Fitzgerald's my drinking buddy?

I told him that was nonsense and he had no business drinking at his age.

The tea she remembered drinking didn't look like this.

She followed them and set her cocoa down on the counter, grabbing the whiskey and retreating with the intent of drinking herself to sleep.

Drinking on duty, Officer?

Since it was Friday and all the fun ones would be out drinking after work, he decided to take another walk, then maybe a nap.

Sarah entered the panty to find him drinking straight from a bottle.

The remaining two sat in front of the fire drinking port.

After she finished drinking, she approached Jackson, licked his face, and put her head in his lap.

He ceased drinking, but still allowed venom to flow freely until she finally loosened her grip, exhausted.

Keep drinking that beer and listen really good.

Drinking became more and more a physical and also a moral necessity.

Here and now for the first time he fully appreciated the enjoyment of eating when he wanted to eat, drinking when he wanted to drink, sleeping when he wanted to sleep, of warmth when he was cold, of talking to a fellow man when he wished to talk and to hear a human voice.

* Who had a triple talent For drinking, for fighting, And for being a gallant old boy...

She wasn't vain enough to think that turned him to drinking, though.

He was drinking heavy and the girls got prettier with each drink.

Everyone was tired so after perfunctory greetings over a single glass of wine for those of us drinking, we retreated to our sleeping quarters.

Four of us, sans Martha, shared a bottle of bourbon with Quinn drinking two for each of ours.

She'd been drinking fruit punch when she felt drowsy.

The thought of drinking from him made her sick, and she pushed herself up to vomit.

How long could she live like this, drinking someone else's blood?

He moved away when she ceased drinking, back to the corner.

"I certainly hope you do something about teenage drinking when you're sheriff," Cynthia said to her husband.

I don't know whose bones were in the Lucky Pup Mine, but Josh Mulligan died in 1987 of cirrhosis of the liver from drinking too much.

"I included the whiskey, though I advise you to stop drinking soon," he said with brotherly firmness.

"So," Dean mused as he continued their speculation, "if you want to let the world know you're loaded and your drinking part­ner's gone, you..."

There wasn't much left to Saturday but the time was spent lounging around, munching on Chinese takeout and drinking Coors beer.

Dean spent the evening alone, drinking too much beer.

You're not drinking those awful manhattans are you?

I don't recall ever being in a department store, drinking from the water fountain, and having the staff look at me disapprovingly because I was running up the water bill.

A footman, thinking no one saw him, was drinking on the sly what was left in the glasses.

They were drinking tea, and only awaited Prince Bagration to begin the council.

The officers were hurriedly drinking tea and breakfasting, the soldiers, munching biscuit and beating a tattoo with their feet to warm themselves, gathering round the fires throwing into the flames the remains of sheds, chairs, tables, wheels, tubs, and everything that they did not want or could not carry away with them.

But instead of all that--here he was, the wealthy husband of an unfaithful wife, a retired gentleman-in-waiting, fond of eating and drinking and, as he unbuttoned his waistcoat, of abusing the government a bit, a member of the Moscow English Club, and a universal favorite in Moscow society.

"Are they drinking?" he asked abruptly.

These men, who under the leadership of the tall lad were drinking in the dramshop that morning, had brought the publican some skins from the factory and for this had had drink served them.

"Feels like I've been on a drinking binge," she murmured.

When she spells "milk," she points to the mug, and when she spells "mug," she makes the sign for pouring or drinking, which shows that she has confused the words.